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Cessation Charges when moving to Sky
10-06-2016 5:31 PM
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Hi,
I have been with Plusnet for just over a year and recently moved to Sky (07/06/2016). I noticed my final bill had a cessation fee of £30.00 so I contacted customer services at Plusnet and was told this is correct. Having read some previous posts regarding this matter I think customer services are wrong. Hope someone might be able to clarify this and help me resolve the issue,
Kind regards thegolfer
Re: Cessation Charges when moving to Sky
14-06-2016 11:47 PM
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More information can be found here:
http://www.plus.net/support/customer_service/billing/cessation_charges.shtml
Hope this helps
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Re: Cessation Charges when moving to Sky
15-06-2016 6:53 AM
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Oh no! The cessation charge fiasco again! To quote this thread https://community.plus.net/t5/Broadband/30-00-Cessation-charge/td-p/1305821/highlight/true
The £30 cease fee is only applicable if the new provider doesn't use a recognised method of migration.
It sounds like you may have been quoted something that used to be advised before some things changed, where we were usually charged the cease fee when customers moved on to the MPF network.
Essentially, if the new provider migrates the services (Keeping the existing number) you shouldn't be charged.
However if they do a 'working line takeover' this would not be a recognised method of 'migration' as basically it would cease our line (Causing us to be charged, therefore we would pass the charge on to your) and re-provide the line with a new number as part of the same order.
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Re: Cessation Charges when moving to Sky
15-06-2016 9:37 AM
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Hi MisterW thank you for replying.
Just to confirm Sky did migrate the services keeping my existing number.
Re: Cessation Charges when moving to Sky
15-06-2016 4:14 PM
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Then I'd query it again with Plusnet I believe Enough us wrong about transferring to LLU incurring a cease charge. If all else fails then complain.
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15-06-2016 5:14 PM
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Hi HarryB many thanks for responding to my post.
Would you know why a chargeable cease code was generated when both my phone and broadband services were transferred together on 07/06/2016 and I kept my existing number ?
Re: Cessation Charges when moving to Sky
15-06-2016 6:28 PM - edited 15-06-2016 6:29 PM
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You should also ask sky how they did the transfer ?
The main problem here is that BT generate the cease and you have no means to query it directly with them ? If they generated a chargeable cease that means they're getting paid twice, once by Sky to connect and also by Plusnet to disconnect. You might try OFCOM but I doubt they'll get involved
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